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Supplier: elobau U.S., Inc.
Description: angle sensor meets motor industry EMC standards (DIN 40 839 testing impulses 1, 2, 3a/b; interference withstand 200 V/m; burst 2 kV). The rotary axle is in a plastic bearing. Therefore, no force must act on the rotary axle, i.e. no levers are permitted.
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 10 to 120 degrees
- Operating Temperature: -40 to 185 F
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Description: Non-contact, intrinsically linear contact angle position sensors. The sensors operate through the use of Hall Effect technology with magnetic fields generated by permanent magnets. They provide a linear change in voltage output (ratiometric to the input
- Accuracy: 3.5 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Current, Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 360 degrees
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Description: Non-contact, intrinsically linear contact angle position sensors with two independent outputs. The sensors operate through the use of Hall Effect technology with magnetic fields generated by permanent magnets. They provide a linear change in voltage output
- Accuracy: 3.5 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Sensor / Transducer
- Electrical Output: Analog Current, Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 360 degrees
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The RTP Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors provide non-contact sensing in harsh transportation and industrial applications at a competitive cost. These products take non-contact sensing to the next level by separating the magnet from the sensor body. The absence
- Accuracy: 2 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Instrument / Meter
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 60 degrees
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The RTP Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors provide non-contact sensing in harsh transportation and industrial applications at a competitive cost. These products take non-contact sensing to the next level by separating the magnet from the sensor body. The absence
- Accuracy: 2 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Instrument / Meter
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 120 degrees
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The RTP Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors provide non-contact sensing in harsh transportation and industrial applications at a competitive cost. These products take non-contact sensing to the next level by separating the magnet from the sensor body. The absence
- Accuracy: 2 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Instrument / Meter
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 270 degrees
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Supplier: Honeywell Sensing & IoT
Description: The RTP Series Hall-effect Rotary Position Sensors provide non-contact sensing in harsh transportation and industrial applications at a competitive cost. These products take non-contact sensing to the next level by separating the magnet from the sensor body. The absence
- Accuracy: 2 ±% Full Scale
- Category of Device: Instrument / Meter
- Electrical Output: Analog Voltage
- Maximum Angular Measurement: 350 degrees
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Supplier: AGI - American Grippers Inc.
Description: , repetitive operation. Hall Effect sensors are available to monitor stroke position. Multiple mounting surfaces on the body and endplate with threaded and counterbored holes for easy mounting choices.
- Body Material: Aluminum, Other
- Cylinder Action: Double
- Cylinder Configuration: Simple
- Cylinder Style: Miniature
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Supplier: AGI - American Grippers Inc.
Description: , repetitive operation. Hall Effect sensors are available to monitor stroke position. Multiple mounting surfaces on the body and endplate with threaded and counterbored holes for easy mounting choices.
- Body Material: Aluminum, Other
- Cylinder Action: Double
- Cylinder Configuration: Simple
- Cylinder Style: Miniature
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: equipped with MKS designed ironless motors that include hall effect sensors and thermistor in a very compact size. Compared to iron core motors, the main advantage of ironless motors is better speed stability (no cogging) and shorter settling time, which is critical for
- Actuation Type: Electrical
- Motor Specifications: Other
- Orientation: Other
- Rated Speed: 19.69 in/sec
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: equipped with MKS designed ironless motors that include hall effect sensors and thermistor in a very compact size. Compared to iron core motors, the main advantage of ironless motors is better speed stability (no cogging) and shorter settling time, which is critical for
- Actuation Type: Electrical
- Motor Specifications: Other
- Orientation: Other
- Rated Speed: 19.69 in/sec
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Supplier: Newport MKS
Description: equipped with MKS designed ironless motors that include hall effect sensors and thermistor in a very compact size. Compared to iron core motors, the main advantage of ironless motors is better speed stability (no cogging) and shorter settling time, which is critical for
- Actuation Type: Electrical
- Motor Specifications: Other
- Orientation: Other
- Rated Speed: 19.69 in/sec
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